IFOY Jury chairperson Anita Würmser said 2014 saw the introduction of a number of innovations from various manufacturers.

"Only the best of the best in terms of innovation have made it into the final round," she said.

The Toyota nominations are for the all-new 8-Series gas-powered forklift in the counterbalance trucks up to 3.5-tonne category, the BT Levio P-series electric pallet truck in the warehouse category, and the Traigo 80 4.0-5.0-tonne electric truck (not available in Australia) and diesel-powered 8-Series 3.5-8.0-tonne in the counterbalance trucks from 3.5-tonne category.

The winner in each category will be decided in March by an international jury and a panel of respected trade journalists and leading logistics media from 13 countries.

Toyota Material Handling Australia's executive vice president and chief operating officer Steve Takacs said the nominations are recognition of the exceptional features and quality found in all Toyota products.

"Nominations for highly regarded awards like IFOY demonstrate the way in which Toyota is respected the world over for the quality, reliability and durability of its material handling equipment," he said.

All nominated trucks will undergo the IFOY Test and IFOY Innovation Check during the IFOY Test Week, from 20 to 26 February in Osnabruck, Germany.

The IFOY 2015 winners will be announced on 5 May at the BMW Museum in Munich.